Ink Compatible

Ink Compatible

Infobox Album |
Name = Ink Compatible
Type = Studio Album
Artist = Spastic Ink


Released = 2004
Recorded = 2000-2004
Genre = Progressive metal
Length = 58:10
Label = Eclectic Electric
Producer = Ron Jarzombek
Reviews =
Last album = "Ink Complete" (1997)
This album = "Ink Compatible" (2004)
Next album =

"Ink Compatible" is the second full-length album from Spastic Ink. It was released in 2004, four years after the artists first started working on it. Like the first album, it features Ron Jarzombek on guitar, Bobby Jarzombek on drums, and Pete Perez on bass, except this time they are joined by several guest musicians. They include Jason McMaster and Doug Keyser of Watchtower (Jarzombek's previous band), Daniel Gildenlöw of Pain of Salvation, Marty Friedman (ex-Megadeth guitarist), Michael Manring, Sean Malone (formerly of Cynic and Gordian Knot), and Jens Johansson of Stratovarius.

Track listing

#"Aquanet" – 8:10
#"Just a Little Bit" – 4:42
#"Words for Nerds" – 5:22
#"Melissa's Friend" – 7:08
#"Read Me" – 4:16
#"Multi"-Masking" – 8:11
#"In Memory of" – 6:50
#"A Chaotic Realization of Nothing Yet Misunderstood" – 12:11
#"The Cereal Mouse" – 1:20
#"A Quick Affix" (Japanese Bonus Track) - 4:40


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